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Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit
OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... |
Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly
sayd the following: 74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already posted. thanks again... ;-) |
Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
"Crackles McFarly" wrote in message
... On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly sayd the following: 74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already posted. thanks again... ;-) Sorry, I had a rather busy week....... I'm not familiar with this unit to offer much more than - 1. IF it is soley battery powered - remove the batteries until you either repair the unit yourself or get it repaired, or use an optional adaptor to supply power. But duh - you probably already knew that. 2. As to the problem - sounds like you've got a defective on/off switch - OR - possibly a strand of wire or solder blob - across the switch - effectively shorting it out - and not useable for control. |
Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 16:23:41 -0400, "Radiosrfun"
sayd the following: "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly sayd the following: 74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already posted. thanks again... ;-) Sorry, I had a rather busy week....... I'm not familiar with this unit to offer much more than - 1. IF it is soley battery powered - remove the batteries until you either repair the unit yourself or get it repaired, or use an optional adaptor to supply power. But duh - you probably already knew that. 2. As to the problem - sounds like you've got a defective on/off switch - OR - possibly a strand of wire or solder blob - across the switch - effectively shorting it out - and not useable for control. midland are tards... Manual says to 'save batteries' place unit in non receive mode, their is NOT AN OFF SWITCH according to manual. I will NEVER buy anything again from midland. Even if midland had an offer of 2 high-end computers for $99 I'd not buy one. |
Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
"Crackles McFarly" wrote in message
... On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 16:23:41 -0400, "Radiosrfun" sayd the following: "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message . .. On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly sayd the following: 74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already posted. thanks again... ;-) Sorry, I had a rather busy week....... I'm not familiar with this unit to offer much more than - 1. IF it is soley battery powered - remove the batteries until you either repair the unit yourself or get it repaired, or use an optional adaptor to supply power. But duh - you probably already knew that. 2. As to the problem - sounds like you've got a defective on/off switch - OR - possibly a strand of wire or solder blob - across the switch - effectively shorting it out - and not useable for control. midland are tards... Manual says to 'save batteries' place unit in non receive mode, their is NOT AN OFF SWITCH according to manual. I will NEVER buy anything again from midland. Even if midland had an offer of 2 high-end computers for $99 I'd not buy one. HUH? No on/off switch? THAT IS WEIRD! Well, if there is any room on the chassis/cabinet, you could always wire one in - sure a lot more convenient than burning up batteries. "Shouldn't" take much to put a switch in the unit. L. |
Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
"Radiosrfun" wrote in message
... "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 16:23:41 -0400, "Radiosrfun" sayd the following: "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message ... On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly sayd the following: 74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already posted. thanks again... ;-) Sorry, I had a rather busy week....... I'm not familiar with this unit to offer much more than - 1. IF it is soley battery powered - remove the batteries until you either repair the unit yourself or get it repaired, or use an optional adaptor to supply power. But duh - you probably already knew that. 2. As to the problem - sounds like you've got a defective on/off switch - OR - possibly a strand of wire or solder blob - across the switch - effectively shorting it out - and not useable for control. midland are tards... Manual says to 'save batteries' place unit in non receive mode, their is NOT AN OFF SWITCH according to manual. I will NEVER buy anything again from midland. Even if midland had an offer of 2 high-end computers for $99 I'd not buy one. HUH? No on/off switch? THAT IS WEIRD! Well, if there is any room on the chassis/cabinet, you could always wire one in - sure a lot more convenient than burning up batteries. "Shouldn't" take much to put a switch in the unit. L. Not able to see a top, rear, or right side view of the unit OR inside, it "appears" you "might" be able to put a micro toggle switch on it - if you don't mind drilling a small hole in the case. BUT - the problem is, is the case is supposed to be "Water proof". So - to drill any holes, you're asking for trouble. Apparently - they've designed it to remain on to "protect you". Most of the Weather radios I've seen, had an on/off control on them. I guess the "Snooze" mode - maybe would work OR on a channel not covered by N.O.A.A. - in your area. What would then be a "Squelched" condition would have less drain on the cells - but still drain - none the less. What sort of batteries are you using? It "says" it has "in unit charging"............ So - you should be able to reduce battery purchase - according to that. Does it have a drop in charger? It says nothing of any "jack" to charge with only and earphone jack. |
Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 19:23:54 -0400, "Radiosrfun"
sayd the following: "Radiosrfun" wrote in message .. . "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 16:23:41 -0400, "Radiosrfun" sayd the following: "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message g... On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly sayd the following: 74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already posted. thanks again... ;-) Sorry, I had a rather busy week....... I'm not familiar with this unit to offer much more than - 1. IF it is soley battery powered - remove the batteries until you either repair the unit yourself or get it repaired, or use an optional adaptor to supply power. But duh - you probably already knew that. 2. As to the problem - sounds like you've got a defective on/off switch - OR - possibly a strand of wire or solder blob - across the switch - effectively shorting it out - and not useable for control. midland are tards... Manual says to 'save batteries' place unit in non receive mode, their is NOT AN OFF SWITCH according to manual. I will NEVER buy anything again from midland. Even if midland had an offer of 2 high-end computers for $99 I'd not buy one. HUH? No on/off switch? THAT IS WEIRD! Well, if there is any room on the chassis/cabinet, you could always wire one in - sure a lot more convenient than burning up batteries. "Shouldn't" take much to put a switch in the unit. L. Not able to see a top, rear, or right side view of the unit OR inside, it "appears" you "might" be able to put a micro toggle switch on it - if you don't mind drilling a small hole in the case. BUT - the problem is, is the case is supposed to be "Water proof". So - to drill any holes, you're asking for trouble. Apparently - they've designed it to remain on to "protect you". Most of the Weather radios I've seen, had an on/off control on them. I guess the "Snooze" mode - maybe would work OR on a channel not covered by N.O.A.A. - in your area. What would then be a "Squelched" condition would have less drain on the cells - but still drain - none the less. What sort of batteries are you using? It "says" it has "in unit charging"............ So - you should be able to reduce battery purchase - according to that. Does it have a drop in charger? It says nothing of any "jack" to charge with only and earphone jack. I'm using those reg expensive store bought batteries, not rchargeble. The weatheradiio is suppose to be in standby mode, but shows the time, date, etc... You can put it in alert mode, it claims the 'reciever' is then working.. It's a stupid radio. |
Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
"Crackles McFarly" wrote in message
... On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 19:23:54 -0400, "Radiosrfun" sayd the following: "Radiosrfun" wrote in message . .. "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 16:23:41 -0400, "Radiosrfun" sayd the following: "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message rg... On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly sayd the following: 74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already posted. thanks again... ;-) Sorry, I had a rather busy week....... I'm not familiar with this unit to offer much more than - 1. IF it is soley battery powered - remove the batteries until you either repair the unit yourself or get it repaired, or use an optional adaptor to supply power. But duh - you probably already knew that. 2. As to the problem - sounds like you've got a defective on/off switch - OR - possibly a strand of wire or solder blob - across the switch - effectively shorting it out - and not useable for control. midland are tards... Manual says to 'save batteries' place unit in non receive mode, their is NOT AN OFF SWITCH according to manual. I will NEVER buy anything again from midland. Even if midland had an offer of 2 high-end computers for $99 I'd not buy one. HUH? No on/off switch? THAT IS WEIRD! Well, if there is any room on the chassis/cabinet, you could always wire one in - sure a lot more convenient than burning up batteries. "Shouldn't" take much to put a switch in the unit. L. Not able to see a top, rear, or right side view of the unit OR inside, it "appears" you "might" be able to put a micro toggle switch on it - if you don't mind drilling a small hole in the case. BUT - the problem is, is the case is supposed to be "Water proof". So - to drill any holes, you're asking for trouble. Apparently - they've designed it to remain on to "protect you". Most of the Weather radios I've seen, had an on/off control on them. I guess the "Snooze" mode - maybe would work OR on a channel not covered by N.O.A.A. - in your area. What would then be a "Squelched" condition would have less drain on the cells - but still drain - none the less. What sort of batteries are you using? It "says" it has "in unit charging"............ So - you should be able to reduce battery purchase - according to that. Does it have a drop in charger? It says nothing of any "jack" to charge with only and earphone jack. I'm using those reg expensive store bought batteries, not rchargeble. The weatheradiio is suppose to be in standby mode, but shows the time, date, etc... You can put it in alert mode, it claims the 'reciever' is then working.. It's a stupid radio. Well, being it "supposedly" recharges cells in the radio - get yourself a set of rechargeables and see if it helps........ If nothing else, take it back to where you bought it for an exchange or refund. L. |
Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 16:42:49 -0400, "Radiosrfun"
sayd the following: "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 19:23:54 -0400, "Radiosrfun" sayd the following: "Radiosrfun" wrote in message ... "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 16:23:41 -0400, "Radiosrfun" sayd the following: "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message news:654hc391so64jj51sqp2dg5it0gej3j5qs@bbb. org... On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly sayd the following: 74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the unit OFF... help? I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. any / all help appreciated. p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too small, easy to break, etc... You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already posted. thanks again... ;-) Sorry, I had a rather busy week....... I'm not familiar with this unit to offer much more than - 1. IF it is soley battery powered - remove the batteries until you either repair the unit yourself or get it repaired, or use an optional adaptor to supply power. But duh - you probably already knew that. 2. As to the problem - sounds like you've got a defective on/off switch - OR - possibly a strand of wire or solder blob - across the switch - effectively shorting it out - and not useable for control. midland are tards... Manual says to 'save batteries' place unit in non receive mode, their is NOT AN OFF SWITCH according to manual. I will NEVER buy anything again from midland. Even if midland had an offer of 2 high-end computers for $99 I'd not buy one. HUH? No on/off switch? THAT IS WEIRD! Well, if there is any room on the chassis/cabinet, you could always wire one in - sure a lot more convenient than burning up batteries. "Shouldn't" take much to put a switch in the unit. L. Not able to see a top, rear, or right side view of the unit OR inside, it "appears" you "might" be able to put a micro toggle switch on it - if you don't mind drilling a small hole in the case. BUT - the problem is, is the case is supposed to be "Water proof". So - to drill any holes, you're asking for trouble. Apparently - they've designed it to remain on to "protect you". Most of the Weather radios I've seen, had an on/off control on them. I guess the "Snooze" mode - maybe would work OR on a channel not covered by N.O.A.A. - in your area. What would then be a "Squelched" condition would have less drain on the cells - but still drain - none the less. What sort of batteries are you using? It "says" it has "in unit charging"............ So - you should be able to reduce battery purchase - according to that. Does it have a drop in charger? It says nothing of any "jack" to charge with only and earphone jack. I'm using those reg expensive store bought batteries, not rchargeble. The weatheradiio is suppose to be in standby mode, but shows the time, date, etc... You can put it in alert mode, it claims the 'reciever' is then working.. It's a stupid radio. Well, being it "supposedly" recharges cells in the radio - get yourself a set of rechargeables and see if it helps........ If nothing else, take it back to where you bought it for an exchange or refund. L. 1. The "charger" was not included. 2. The re-stocking free + shipping cost would make returning it very expensive. 3. I'm too stupid to have simply waited for the Oregon Scientific radios. |
Look at page 10 in your owners manual...... Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 01:02:15 -0400, Crackles McFarly
wrote: :On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 16:42:49 -0400, "Radiosrfun" sayd the following: : :"Crackles McFarly" wrote in message ... : On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 19:23:54 -0400, "Radiosrfun" : sayd the following: : :"Radiosrfun" wrote in message et... : "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message : ... : On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 16:23:41 -0400, "Radiosrfun" : sayd the following: : :"Crackles McFarly" wrote in message :news:654hc391so64jj51sqp2dg5it0gej3j5qs@bb b.org... : On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly : sayd the following: : :74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the :unit :OFF... help? : :I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. : : :any / all help appreciated. : : :p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too :small, easy to break, etc... : : : : You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. : : I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. : : Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. : : I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about : how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. : : OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already : posted. : : thanks again... ;-) : : : :Sorry, I had a rather busy week....... I'm not familiar with this unit :to :offer much more than - : :1. IF it is soley battery powered - remove the batteries until you :either :repair the unit yourself or get it repaired, or use an optional adaptor :to :supply power. But duh - you probably already knew that. : :2. As to the problem - sounds like you've got a defective on/off :switch - :OR - possibly a strand of wire or solder blob - across the switch - :effectively shorting it out - and not useable for control. : : midland are tards... Manual says to 'save batteries' place unit in non : receive mode, their is NOT AN OFF SWITCH according to manual. : : I will NEVER buy anything again from midland. : : Even if midland had an offer of 2 high-end computers for $99 I'd not : buy one. : : : : : HUH? No on/off switch? THAT IS WEIRD! Well, if there is any room on the : chassis/cabinet, you could always wire one in - sure a lot more : convenient : than burning up batteries. "Shouldn't" take much to put a switch in the : unit. : : L. : : :Not able to see a top, rear, or right side view of the unit OR inside, it :"appears" you "might" be able to put a micro toggle switch on it - if you :don't mind drilling a small hole in the case. BUT - the problem is, is the :case is supposed to be "Water proof". So - to drill any holes, you're :asking :for trouble. Apparently - they've designed it to remain on to "protect :you". :Most of the Weather radios I've seen, had an on/off control on them. I :guess :the "Snooze" mode - maybe would work OR on a channel not covered by :N.O.A.A. - in your area. What would then be a "Squelched" condition would :have less drain on the cells - but still drain - none the less. : :What sort of batteries are you using? It "says" it has "in unit :charging"............ So - you should be able to reduce battery purchase - :according to that. Does it have a drop in charger? It says nothing of any :"jack" to charge with only and earphone jack. : : : I'm using those reg expensive store bought batteries, not rchargeble. : : The weatheradiio is suppose to be in standby mode, but shows the time, : date, etc... : : You can put it in alert mode, it claims the 'reciever' is then : working.. : : It's a stupid radio. : : :Well, being it "supposedly" recharges cells in the radio - get yourself a :set of rechargeables and see if it helps........ If nothing else, take it :back to where you bought it for an exchange or refund. : :L. : : : :1. The "charger" was not included. :2. The re-stocking free + shipping cost would make returning it very :expensive. :3. I'm too stupid to have simply waited for the Oregon Scientific :radios. : I cannot grab the icon images from the pdf file but if you see nothing on your dispaly that looks like a speaker or says NOAA the radio is off as per #4 below. Hope this helps. :) OWNER’S MANUAL FOR THE 74-250 http://www.midlandradio.com Page 10 of 15 LISTENING TO WEATHER BROADCASTS These icons indicate the receiving mode. To change modes, press and hold the SNOOZE/FUNC button until the desired mode is showing. 1.This icon indicates that weather alerts will only display and not sound. 2.This icon indicates the weather receive is in voice listening mode. 3.This icon without 1 or 2 indicates normal alert monitoring mode. 4.When no icons are displayed, the radio is off. Only time and temperature is active. |
Look at page 10 in your owners manual...... Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
"Sarah Czepiel" wrote in message
... On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 01:02:15 -0400, Crackles McFarly wrote: :On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 16:42:49 -0400, "Radiosrfun" sayd the following: : :"Crackles McFarly" wrote in message ... : On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 19:23:54 -0400, "Radiosrfun" : sayd the following: : :"Radiosrfun" wrote in message et... : "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message : ... : On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 16:23:41 -0400, "Radiosrfun" : sayd the following: : :"Crackles McFarly" wrote in message :news:654hc391so64jj51sqp2dg5it0gej3j5qs@bb b.org... : On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly : sayd the following: : :74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn the :unit :OFF... help? : :I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. : : :any / all help appreciated. : : :p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to program, too :small, easy to break, etc... : : : : You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. : : I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland website.. : : Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible now. : : I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk about : how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. : : OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is already : posted. : : thanks again... ;-) : : : :Sorry, I had a rather busy week....... I'm not familiar with this unit :to :offer much more than - : :1. IF it is soley battery powered - remove the batteries until you :either :repair the unit yourself or get it repaired, or use an optional adaptor :to :supply power. But duh - you probably already knew that. : :2. As to the problem - sounds like you've got a defective on/off :switch - :OR - possibly a strand of wire or solder blob - across the switch - :effectively shorting it out - and not useable for control. : : midland are tards... Manual says to 'save batteries' place unit in non : receive mode, their is NOT AN OFF SWITCH according to manual. : : I will NEVER buy anything again from midland. : : Even if midland had an offer of 2 high-end computers for $99 I'd not : buy one. : : : : : HUH? No on/off switch? THAT IS WEIRD! Well, if there is any room on the : chassis/cabinet, you could always wire one in - sure a lot more : convenient : than burning up batteries. "Shouldn't" take much to put a switch in the : unit. : : L. : : :Not able to see a top, rear, or right side view of the unit OR inside, it :"appears" you "might" be able to put a micro toggle switch on it - if you :don't mind drilling a small hole in the case. BUT - the problem is, is the :case is supposed to be "Water proof". So - to drill any holes, you're :asking :for trouble. Apparently - they've designed it to remain on to "protect :you". :Most of the Weather radios I've seen, had an on/off control on them. I :guess :the "Snooze" mode - maybe would work OR on a channel not covered by :N.O.A.A. - in your area. What would then be a "Squelched" condition would :have less drain on the cells - but still drain - none the less. : :What sort of batteries are you using? It "says" it has "in unit :charging"............ So - you should be able to reduce battery purchase - :according to that. Does it have a drop in charger? It says nothing of any :"jack" to charge with only and earphone jack. : : : I'm using those reg expensive store bought batteries, not rchargeble. : : The weatheradiio is suppose to be in standby mode, but shows the time, : date, etc... : : You can put it in alert mode, it claims the 'reciever' is then : working.. : : It's a stupid radio. : : :Well, being it "supposedly" recharges cells in the radio - get yourself a :set of rechargeables and see if it helps........ If nothing else, take it :back to where you bought it for an exchange or refund. : :L. : : : :1. The "charger" was not included. :2. The re-stocking free + shipping cost would make returning it very :expensive. :3. I'm too stupid to have simply waited for the Oregon Scientific :radios. : I cannot grab the icon images from the pdf file but if you see nothing on your dispaly that looks like a speaker or says NOAA the radio is off as per #4 below. Hope this helps. :) OWNER'S MANUAL FOR THE 74-250 http://www.midlandradio.com Page 10 of 15 LISTENING TO WEATHER BROADCASTS These icons indicate the receiving mode. To change modes, press and hold the SNOOZE/FUNC button until the desired mode is showing. 1.This icon indicates that weather alerts will only display and not sound. 2.This icon indicates the weather receive is in voice listening mode. 3.This icon without 1 or 2 indicates normal alert monitoring mode. 4.When no icons are displayed, the radio is off. Only time and temperature is active. There ya go - Crackles! "Sarah" came through for you. Maybe now - you can "appreciate" the radio - not feel it was a "loss". Good luck! L. |
Look at page 10 in your owners manual...... Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:55:03 -0400, "Radiosrfun"
wrote: :"Sarah Czepiel" wrote in message . .. : On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 01:02:15 -0400, Crackles McFarly : wrote: : : :On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 16:42:49 -0400, "Radiosrfun" : sayd the following: : : : :"Crackles McFarly" wrote in message : ... : : On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 19:23:54 -0400, "Radiosrfun" : : sayd the following: : : : :"Radiosrfun" wrote in message : et... : : "Crackles McFarly" wrote in message : : ... : : On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 16:23:41 -0400, "Radiosrfun" : : sayd the following: : : : :"Crackles McFarly" wrote in message : :news:654hc391so64jj51sqp2dg5it0gej3j5qs@bb b.org... : : On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:53:09 -0400, Crackles McFarly : : sayd the following: : : : :74-250(c) MIDLAND [yellow one], cannot figure out how to turn : the : :unit : :OFF... help? : : : :I'll be buying dozens of batteries per month at this rate. : : : : : :any / all help appreciated. : : : : : :p.s. this radio [midland 74-250(c)] sucks and is hard to : program, too : :small, easy to break, etc... : : : : : : : : You guys don't fall over each other to help me all at once. : : : : I found my answer, no not from the manual, nor the midland : website.. : : : : Could have received an answer here but that seems impossible : now. : : : : I guess these [4] newsgroups are nothing more than 'let's talk : about : : how far I got out [miles] last night' bragging etc. : : : : OK, I guess I'll just READ messages and hope my answer is : already : : posted. : : : : thanks again... ;-) : : : : : : : :Sorry, I had a rather busy week....... I'm not familiar with this : unit : :to : :offer much more than - : : : :1. IF it is soley battery powered - remove the batteries until you : :either : :repair the unit yourself or get it repaired, or use an optional : adaptor : :to : :supply power. But duh - you probably already knew that. : : : :2. As to the problem - sounds like you've got a defective on/off : :switch - : :OR - possibly a strand of wire or solder blob - across the : switch - : :effectively shorting it out - and not useable for control. : : : : midland are tards... Manual says to 'save batteries' place unit in : non : : receive mode, their is NOT AN OFF SWITCH according to manual. : : : : I will NEVER buy anything again from midland. : : : : Even if midland had an offer of 2 high-end computers for $99 I'd : not : : buy one. : : : : : : : : : : HUH? No on/off switch? THAT IS WEIRD! Well, if there is any room on : the : : chassis/cabinet, you could always wire one in - sure a lot more : : convenient : : than burning up batteries. "Shouldn't" take much to put a switch in : the : : unit. : : : : L. : : : : : :Not able to see a top, rear, or right side view of the unit OR : inside, it : :"appears" you "might" be able to put a micro toggle switch on it - if : you : :don't mind drilling a small hole in the case. BUT - the problem is, : is the : :case is supposed to be "Water proof". So - to drill any holes, you're : :asking : :for trouble. Apparently - they've designed it to remain on to : "protect : :you". : :Most of the Weather radios I've seen, had an on/off control on them. : I : :guess : :the "Snooze" mode - maybe would work OR on a channel not covered by : :N.O.A.A. - in your area. What would then be a "Squelched" condition : would : :have less drain on the cells - but still drain - none the less. : : : :What sort of batteries are you using? It "says" it has "in unit : :charging"............ So - you should be able to reduce battery : purchase - : :according to that. Does it have a drop in charger? It says nothing of : any : :"jack" to charge with only and earphone jack. : : : : : : I'm using those reg expensive store bought batteries, not rchargeble. : : : : The weatheradiio is suppose to be in standby mode, but shows the : time, : : date, etc... : : : : You can put it in alert mode, it claims the 'reciever' is then : : working.. : : : : It's a stupid radio. : : : : : :Well, being it "supposedly" recharges cells in the radio - get yourself : a : :set of rechargeables and see if it helps........ If nothing else, take : it : :back to where you bought it for an exchange or refund. : : : :L. : : : : : : : :1. The "charger" was not included. : :2. The re-stocking free + shipping cost would make returning it very : :expensive. : :3. I'm too stupid to have simply waited for the Oregon Scientific : :radios. : : : : I cannot grab the icon images from the pdf file but if you see nothing : on your dispaly that looks like a speaker or says NOAA the radio is : off as per #4 below. : : Hope this helps. :) : : : OWNER'S MANUAL FOR THE 74-250 : http://www.midlandradio.com Page 10 of 15 : : : LISTENING TO WEATHER BROADCASTS : These icons indicate the receiving mode. To change modes, press and : hold the SNOOZE/FUNC button until the desired mode is showing. : : 1.This icon indicates that weather alerts will only display and not : sound. : : 2.This icon indicates the weather receive is in voice listening mode. : : 3.This icon without 1 or 2 indicates normal alert monitoring mode. : : 4.When no icons are displayed, the radio is off. Only time and : temperature is active. : : :There ya go - Crackles! "Sarah" came through for you. Maybe now - you can :"appreciate" the radio - not feel it was a "loss". :Good luck! : :L. :) It bothered me to read he felt so discouraged. I always find folks here very helpful. I'm never sure of the proper way to handle a question if you don't know the answer. Is everyone to chime in saying, " Can't help, don't know." ? I've read such threads and more often than not the OP responds with a less than polite comment to "shut it" if you don't know the answer. Anyway, hope he'll enjoy the radio now he knows how to shut it off. Way back when in the stone age of CB radio I had a set of Midland handheld tranceivers and they were very good. Cost my Dad a heap of cash back then because they had a 3 mile range! Wow! :) Wish I still had them but like loads of other things from that era, Barbie dolls, etc... they were sold at a yard sale when I outgrew them. Regards, Sarah |
Look at page 10 in your owners manual...... Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
"Sarah Czepiel" wrote in message
... On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:55:03 -0400, "Radiosrfun" wrote: :) It bothered me to read he felt so discouraged. I always find folks here very helpful. I'm never sure of the proper way to handle a question if you don't know the answer. Is everyone to chime in saying, " Can't help, don't know." ? I've read such threads and more often than not the OP responds with a less than polite comment to "shut it" if you don't know the answer. Anyway, hope he'll enjoy the radio now he knows how to shut it off. Way back when in the stone age of CB radio I had a set of Midland handheld tranceivers and they were very good. Cost my Dad a heap of cash back then because they had a 3 mile range! Wow! :) Wish I still had them but like loads of other things from that era, Barbie dolls, etc... they were sold at a yard sale when I outgrew them. Regards, Sarah I didn't see his initial post for the assistance - to start with. When seeing the one of not getting any replies, I figured I'd "try" to offer "some" sort of help. Not being familiar with the unit, the help was basic at best. It doesn't matter if an answer is the right one - no one answer always falls into that category. The fact is, you "offer" to help in however you can. It is up to the poster to accept it or reject it - try it or not. If he - owning the unit - knows full well a suggestion can't work or has already been tried, then move on to the next. You managed to get what appears to be the best of help to him - so the credit goes to you. Yeah, I know what you mean about the radios and so on. My dad bought us a set of walkie talkies - 3 channel jobs - and at that time - my parents were coerced into CB by some aunts and uncles. I had already had a knack for electronics, tearing things apart - etc. Well, that first set of walkie talkies - combined with the CB thingy going - was my opening. I wasn't satisfied with the range - so I started experimenting and finding my work - to be making some progress - though I was still dumb as a stump when it come to electronics. So - I then went and bought a bunch of books from money from cutting grass and doing all sorts of errands, chores, etc. Started learning on my own - til I got into High School - for a "formal" shop class - and went on from there. I wish I still had those walkie talkies for sentimental reasons alone. L. |
Look at page 10 in your owners manual...... Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:04:39 -0400, Sarah Czepiel
sayd the following: 4.When no icons are displayed, the radio is off. Only time and temperature is active. OFF is OFF, not "Only time and temp is active" try again... |
Look at page 10 in your owners manual...... Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:55:03 -0400, "Radiosrfun"
sayd the following: There ya go - Crackles! Hardly since off would mean no display at all. Those "displays" take power from the batteries. |
Look at page 10 in your owners manual...... Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:06:19 -0400, Sarah Czepiel
sayd the following: :) It bothered me to read he felt so discouraged. I always find folks here very helpful. I'm never sure of the proper way to handle a question if you don't know the answer. Is everyone to chime in saying, " Can't help, don't know." ? I've read such threads and more often than not the OP responds with a less than polite comment to "shut it" if you don't know the answer. Anyway, hope he'll enjoy the radio now he knows how to shut it off. Sarah, not trying to pick a fight but the "off" mentioned in the PDF isn't OFF. I mean OFF as in , nothing displayed, no options available.. If I suspect the "new off" for this generation is some pseudo off ? p.s. Before I posted that question I had downloaded the PDF you speak of since I hate reading that user's manual that is 2 cigarette packs big in size.... have a nice evening... |
Look at page 10 in your owners manual...... Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:42:19 -0400, "Radiosrfun"
sayd the following: I didn't see his initial post for the assistance - to start with. When seeing the one of not getting any replies, I figured I'd "try" to offer "some" sort of help. Not being familiar with the unit, the help was basic at best. It doesn't matter if an answer is the right one - no one answer always falls into that category. The fact is, you "offer" to help in however you can. It is up to the poster to accept it or reject it - try it or not. If he - owning the unit - knows full well a suggestion can't work or has already been tried, then move on to the next. Not trying to be a smartass but could you please speak way down here at my level and restate what you just said above? thanks ;) |
Look at page 10 in your owners manual...... Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
"Crackles McFarly" wrote in message
... On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:42:19 -0400, "Radiosrfun" sayd the following: I didn't see his initial post for the assistance - to start with. When seeing the one of not getting any replies, I figured I'd "try" to offer "some" sort of help. Not being familiar with the unit, the help was basic at best. It doesn't matter if an answer is the right one - no one answer always falls into that category. The fact is, you "offer" to help in however you can. It is up to the poster to accept it or reject it - try it or not. If he - owning the unit - knows full well a suggestion can't work or has already been tried, then move on to the next. Not trying to be a smartass but could you please speak way down here at my level and restate what you just said above? thanks ;) Not being a smart ass at all! Let's see if I can redefine my words. If someone offers help - of whatever nature it may be - the poster asking for the help - in this case - you, has the option to accept those tips/hints etc - and try them to see which of them might work and hopefully one will. OR you can reject the idea - maybe because you already tried it/them. OR in one case - I had mentioned what would have been an outlandish idea - of placing an on/off switch on the unit, to which you would have had to drill a hole - thereby making the unit no longer "waterproof" as it is supposed to be now. So - in this instance - you could have said - SCREW THAT........... And I wouldn't have blamed you. It "was" an idea - albeit not a popular one. Not all ideas are feasible. I offered the hole and switch idea "before" reading the radio was/is supposedly "waterproof". Me, I could care less - if I wanted that radio and it had no way to turn it off, then a switch would be in there ASAP - I can promise that. I think you might be right - some things don't get "completely" shut down - anymore. That really could suck up some batteries. L. |
Look at page 10 in your owners manual...... Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:42:19 -0400, "Radiosrfun"
wrote: :"Sarah Czepiel" wrote in message . .. : On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:55:03 -0400, "Radiosrfun" : wrote: : : :) It bothered me to read he felt so discouraged. I always : find folks here very helpful. I'm never sure of the proper way to : handle a question if you don't know the answer. Is everyone to chime : in saying, " Can't help, don't know." ? I've read such threads and : more often than not the OP responds with a less than polite comment to : "shut it" if you don't know the answer. Anyway, hope he'll enjoy the : radio now he knows how to shut it off. : : Way back when in the stone age of CB radio I had a set of Midland : handheld transceivers and they were very good. Cost my Dad a heap of : cash back then because they had a 3 mile range! Wow! :) Wish I : still had them but like loads of other things from that era, Barbie : dolls, etc... they were sold at a yard sale when I outgrew them. : : Regards, Sarah : :I didn't see his initial post for the assistance - to start with. When :seeing the one of not getting any replies, I figured I'd "try" to offer :"some" sort of help. Not being familiar with the unit, the help was basic at :best. It doesn't matter if an answer is the right one - no one answer always :falls into that category. The fact is, you "offer" to help in however you :can. It is up to the poster to accept it or reject it - try it or not. If :he - owning the unit - knows full well a suggestion can't work or has :already been tried, then move on to the next. : :You managed to get what appears to be the best of help to him - so the :credit goes to you. Heh, he seems a bit ungrateful this morning. LOL. Oh well. We both tried and I've given him the Radio Shack part number for some AA Ni-Mh batteries and charger that I use in my Pro 97 scanner. He can take that advice or leave it. :) :Yeah, I know what you mean about the radios and so on. My dad bought us a :set of walkie talkies - 3 channel jobs - and at that time - my parents were :coerced into CB by some aunts and uncles. I had already had a knack for :electronics, tearing things apart - etc. Well, that first set of walkie :talkies - combined with the CB thingy going - was my opening. I wasn't :satisfied with the range - so I started experimenting and finding my work - :to be making some progress - though I was still dumb as a stump when it come :to electronics. So - I then went and bought a bunch of books from money from :cutting grass and doing all sorts of errands, chores, etc. Started learning :on my own - til I got into High School - for a "formal" shop class - and :went on from there. I wish I still had those walkie talkies for sentimental :reasons alone. Ah, you are an expert compared to my experiences! I share your curiosity on how things work but have never done any practical experimentation. My one claim to fame was I tutored a friend for her Tech class license and she Aced the test! I'm not an Amateur Radio operator myself but I got through university so she figured I could help her cram for the test. This friend later volunteered to go to NYC after 9/11 and she helped provide communications for the firefighters and rescue workers at ground zero. She was assigned to a firehouse and ran her " shack" from there. Regards, Sarah :L. : |
Look at page 10 in your owners manual...... Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 20:41:26 -0400, Crackles McFarly
wrote: :On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:04:39 -0400, Sarah Czepiel :sayd the following: : :4.When no icons are displayed, the radio is off. Only time and :temperature is active. : :OFF is OFF, not "Only time and temp is active" : :try again... Wow. Nice response. :) |
Look at page 10 in your owners manual...... Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 20:44:53 -0400, Crackles McFarly
wrote: :On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:06:19 -0400, Sarah Czepiel :sayd the following: : : :) It bothered me to read he felt so discouraged. I always :find folks here very helpful. I'm never sure of the proper way to :handle a question if you don't know the answer. Is everyone to chime :in saying, " Can't help, don't know." ? I've read such threads and :more often than not the OP responds with a less than polite comment to :"shut it" if you don't know the answer. Anyway, hope he'll enjoy the :radio now he knows how to shut it off. : :Sarah, not trying to pick a fight but the "off" mentioned in the PDF :isn't OFF. It's as OFF as you're going to get. :I mean OFF as in , nothing displayed, no options available.. I know what you mean, but I can't magically make the radio do something it's obviously not designed to do. My advice? Buy Ni-Mh rechargable batteries and charger from Radio Shack [ I have # 23-1302 which has 4 AA's and it cost me $21 ] . The charger is free when you buy the batteries and will recharge the Ni-Mh's in 2 hours. I get almost 10 hrs of continuous use on a charge in my Pro 96 scanner radio. And yes I know your Midland has a supplied "charge jack" for rechargable batteries but I'd recommend the RS batteries and charger and would recommend you use the charger from RS. If it's necessary to have the radio operational for the 2 hr recharging time get yourself a couple of disposable AA batteries or keep 2 of the Ni-Mh's charged at all times. You're welcome. :) :If I suspect the "new off" for this generation is some pseudo off ? :p.s. Before I posted that question I had downloaded the PDF you speak :of since I hate reading that user's manual that is 2 cigarette packs :big in size.... : :have a nice evening... |
Look at page 10 in your owners manual...... Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
"Sarah Czepiel" wrote in message
... On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:42:19 -0400, "Radiosrfun" wrote: :"Sarah Czepiel" wrote in message . .. : On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:55:03 -0400, "Radiosrfun" : wrote: : : :) It bothered me to read he felt so discouraged. I always : find folks here very helpful. I'm never sure of the proper way to : handle a question if you don't know the answer. Is everyone to chime : in saying, " Can't help, don't know." ? I've read such threads and : more often than not the OP responds with a less than polite comment to : "shut it" if you don't know the answer. Anyway, hope he'll enjoy the : radio now he knows how to shut it off. : : Way back when in the stone age of CB radio I had a set of Midland : handheld transceivers and they were very good. Cost my Dad a heap of : cash back then because they had a 3 mile range! Wow! :) Wish I : still had them but like loads of other things from that era, Barbie : dolls, etc... they were sold at a yard sale when I outgrew them. : : Regards, Sarah : :I didn't see his initial post for the assistance - to start with. When :seeing the one of not getting any replies, I figured I'd "try" to offer :"some" sort of help. Not being familiar with the unit, the help was basic at :best. It doesn't matter if an answer is the right one - no one answer always :falls into that category. The fact is, you "offer" to help in however you :can. It is up to the poster to accept it or reject it - try it or not. If :he - owning the unit - knows full well a suggestion can't work or has :already been tried, then move on to the next. : :You managed to get what appears to be the best of help to him - so the :credit goes to you. Heh, he seems a bit ungrateful this morning. LOL. Oh well. We both tried and I've given him the Radio Shack part number for some AA Ni-Mh batteries and charger that I use in my Pro 97 scanner. He can take that advice or leave it. :) :Yeah, I know what you mean about the radios and so on. My dad bought us a :set of walkie talkies - 3 channel jobs - and at that time - my parents were :coerced into CB by some aunts and uncles. I had already had a knack for :electronics, tearing things apart - etc. Well, that first set of walkie :talkies - combined with the CB thingy going - was my opening. I wasn't :satisfied with the range - so I started experimenting and finding my work - :to be making some progress - though I was still dumb as a stump when it come :to electronics. So - I then went and bought a bunch of books from money from :cutting grass and doing all sorts of errands, chores, etc. Started learning :on my own - til I got into High School - for a "formal" shop class - and :went on from there. I wish I still had those walkie talkies for sentimental :reasons alone. Ah, you are an expert compared to my experiences! I share your curiosity on how things work but have never done any practical experimentation. My one claim to fame was I tutored a friend for her Tech class license and she Aced the test! I'm not an Amateur Radio operator myself but I got through university so she figured I could help her cram for the test. This friend later volunteered to go to NYC after 9/11 and she helped provide communications for the firefighters and rescue workers at ground zero. She was assigned to a firehouse and ran her " shack" from there. Regards, Sarah :L. : Well now - there is something you can be proud of. Indirectly - you were helping those in need. There is no code - anymore - so that is one less hurdle - should you desire "to" go for your license. If you helped her cram for one - I'm sure you must remember some things from the question pool. Ask your friend as a return favor - to help you - then you two can converse via many more modes than just phone, cell phone or computer. You two can grow together in the hobby. Honey, "I" am "far" from an expert. Anyone who thinks they are - is dead in the water - there is "always" something to learn. You have to go into this stuff with an open mind as much is based on theories and at that - some of those were done in "labs" - and can be tested outside the lab. If you decide to get into the Hobby, I wish you the best of luck - maybe one day we can talk on the H.F. Bands. Whatever "I" can answer - I will. I'm sure if you read many posts - you see varying opinions as to results and so on - so - that is why I say - keep an open mind. Take care, Lou |
Look at page 10 in your owners manual...... Can't cut-off radio power? HALP????
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 16:34:13 -0400, "Radiosrfun"
wrote: :"Sarah Czepiel" wrote in message . .. : : Ah, you are an expert compared to my experiences! I share your : curiosity on how things work but have never done any practical : experimentation. My one claim to fame was I tutored a friend for her : Tech class license and she Aced the test! I'm not an Amateur Radio : operator myself but I got through university so she figured I could : help her cram for the test. This friend later volunteered to go to : NYC after 9/11 and she helped provide communications for the : firefighters and rescue workers at ground zero. She was assigned to : a firehouse and ran her " shack" from there. : : Regards, Sarah : : :L. : : : : :Well now - there is something you can be proud of. Indirectly - you were :helping those in need. There is no code - anymore - so that is one less :hurdle - should you desire "to" go for your license. If you helped her cram :for one - I'm sure you must remember some things from the question pool. Ask :your friend as a return favor - to help you - then you two can converse via :many more modes than just phone, cell phone or computer. You two can grow :together in the hobby. I'd actually thought about getting my license but then life and it's responsibilities interceded. It might be time for me to think about it again. :Honey, "I" am "far" from an expert. Anyone who thinks they are - is dead in :the water - there is "always" something to learn. You have to go into this :stuff with an open mind as much is based on theories and at that - some of :those were done in "labs" - and can be tested outside the lab. : :If you decide to get into the Hobby, I wish you the best of luck - maybe one :day we can talk on the H.F. Bands. I'd enjoy that. :) :Whatever "I" can answer - I will. I'm sure if you read many posts - you see :varying opinions as to results and so on - so - that is why I say - keep an :open mind. : :Take care, : :Lou Thanks for the kind thoughts and encouragement Lou. Regards, Sarah |
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